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International Living's Calendar #19 Wednesday, August 11, 2004 ******************** Behind the doors of a tiny pâtisserie, down a side street off the boulevard Saint-Germain, in the shade of tree-lined canals, an enchanting city of secrets and charms awaits you... Let long time expat residents show you the heart and soul of Paris, as they lead you through the secrets of Paris -- arrondissement by arrondissement -- so you get to know the City of Light and enjoy it like a local. It's all in Paris Confidential.
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Dear Parler Paris Reader, Every now and then I stop in at Shakespeare and Company to bring Sylvia a fresh supply of "Paris Confidentials," say hello, peruse the titles and spend the money she's just given me for the books that were sold. If you've ever been to Paris, then it's likely that along with visiting the Eiffel Tower, you paid a visit to this legendary bookshop. Sylvia Beach Whitman carries on the tradition started by 29-year-old Sylvia Beach who, on the fateful day of Monday, November 17, 1919, opened the doors of Paris' first English-language bookstore at 8 rue Dupuytren, not long after to move to 12 rue de l'Odéon. Shakespeare and Company quickly became the meeting place, library, bookstore and publishing house for the "Lost Generation" -- the successful and soon to be successful writers who sat in Paris cafés, exchanged intellectual dialogue in salons, and published experimental work that had been rejected in their home countries. James Joyce published "Finnegan's Wake" and "Ulysses" out of Sylvia Beach's Shakespeare and Company. The German occupation of Paris led to the closing of the bookshop and Shakespeare and Company soon became history. Her legacy continued when in 1951, a man named George Whitman purchased an old Arab grocery store on rue de la Bûcherie and transformed the space into the Librairie Mistral, which, in honor of Sylvia, was renamed Shakespeare and Company in 1964. Playing an important role in successive waves of expatriate writers, the store still thrives, acting as a major meeting place for writers in the current community. George Whitman is legendary in his own right -- now a cantankerous, eccentric 90-year-old man who can often be found in the window of the upper level of the shop, sometimes dressed almost comically, gray hair flying wildly in all directions, peering at the world below and out over the Seine. Kristin Jackson of the Seattle Times recently wrote about seeing Whitman spit on the sidewalk below! One of the many things we can admire him for is his 23-year-old daughter he appropriately named Sylvia Beach Whitman. Sylvia ended her studies in London two years ago and then with the energy and optimism of the first Sylvia Beach, took over the running of the shop, in spite of her father's reluctance to let go of the legend he nurtured. When you meet Sylvia for the first time and for every time thereafter (at least if you have the same reaction I have), you will be enthralled with her beauty, her sparkling blue eyes, her enormous energy, sweet nature and overwhelming enthusiasm. She treats the shop like she would her newborn...recently adding new track lighting, opening the shop to Monday evening poetry readings, sponsoring literary festivals, hosting film screenings and opening the shop and herself to anything the literary community asks of her. Her good-looking young boyfriend helps man the desk and she continues to have volunteers sleep there and help maintain the unusual late hours of the shop. What impresses me most about Sylvia is that I am sure she will be one of Paris' most important leaders of the literary community. In fact, she already is a beacon of light to all of us Anglophones who have even a touch of sentimentalism toward the Lost Generation and all they aspired for themselves here in Paris. But Sylvia is certainly not lost, except perhaps among her overflowing bookshelves...and we are so thrilled to have found her.
Footnote: Shakespeare and Company, 37, rue de la Bûcherie, 5th, http://www.shakespeareco.org/, bookstore@shakespeareco.org Open 11 a.m. to midnight. A la prochaine...
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